Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. Reader privacy is very important to us, so we don’t accept ads. We don’t collect your personal information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give what you can today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. Reader privacy is very important to us, so we don’t accept ads. We don’t collect your personal information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give what you can today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

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In this segment of "Open for Business" with Tom Egelhoff, Mike McCormick talks about dividends, what they are and how they work. Also Municipal Bonds are covered. Open for Business airs weekly online at http://kmmsam.com 11AM to 2PM Mountain time. Call in line during the show - 406-522-8255 Topics: dividends, municiple bonds, tom egelhoff, open for business, mike mccormick

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http://www.WiseBusinessWoman.org Helping Women Create Their own Business Empire with multiple Income Streams The Average Millionaire has Seven Sources of Income Start Building Yours from Today We Can Help You Start and Grow Small Businesses From The Comfort Of Your Own Home and Create Multiple Streams Of Income Towards Your Financial Independence go to http://www.WiseBusinessWoman.org Topics: wise business woman, business for women, low cost business, open for business, start my own...

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Open for Business host Tom Egelhoff interviewed national columnist Steve Conover who retired recently from a 35-year career in corporate America. He has a BS in engineering, an MBA in finance, and a PhD in political economy. His website is www.optimist123.com . The first segment of the show dealt with the National Debt and Steve's article on the topic , "Putting the Debt In Context." Is the debt we have now sustainable or are we on a downward death spiral. You can view all Steve... Topics: steve conover, tom egelhoff, open for business, kmms, bozeman, montana, immigration, national debt

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In this two-part free podcast Tom Egelhoff covers the basics of building your brand name and how to do a feasibility study. . In part one of this podcast you will learn: ⁃ How to Start Building Your Small Town Brand Name ⁃ How to Build Your Brand Name From Scratch ⁃ How to Build Your Small Town Brand Name With Advertising ⁃ Advertising Rules for Building Your Small Town Brand Name In the second part of this Pobdcast Tom covers how to... Topics: feasibility, study, brand name, tom egelhoff, open for business, advertising, marketing

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Barb Schwarz and Brandi Cernnohlavek, two experts in Home Staging join Tom Egelhoff on Open for Business to talk about how to use home staging to enhance the value of your home and sell it for more and in a shorter time frame. Brandi Cernohlavek, Owner of Centre Staging in Bozeman, MT is the Sales and Training Manager at Staged Homes, Accredited Staging Professionals. She is the only accredited Home Staging Professional in Montana. Barb Schwarz is the founder and creator of the Home Staging... Topics: brandi cernohlavek, barb schwarz, home staging, realtor, real estate, tom egelhoff, open for...

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On this weeks "Open for Business" Radio Show, Tom Egelhoff Inteviews Norman Rogers, educated as a physicist, is a retired computer entrepreneur, a volunteer Senior Policy Advisor at the Heartland Institute, a member of the American Geophysical Union and of the American Meteorological Society. His web site is Climate Views.com The two discuss global warming, climate change, alternative energies, Keystone XL Pipeline and more. Open for Business airs each Saturday 11AM - 2PM Mountain... Topics: alternative energies, climate change, global warming, norman rogers, tom egelhoff, open for...

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On this edition of "Open for Business" host Tom Egelhoff interviews Mick McCormick of Cascade Financial and Kent Levi of Rocky Mountain Bank. The trio talked about where markets are headed in 2014, commercial lending by banks, SBA loans, the price of gold, oil an other commodities and where the money will be made in 2014. Topics: dow jones, banking, sba, lending, commercial, housing, healthcare, tom egelhoff, kmms radio, open...

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Yesterday I talked about all the fun we had protesting Governor Douche-Nozzle at the Beloit Visitor Center. The day following the protest, media-shy Walker made time to talk to firefighter hater Vicki McKenna. Walker brushed off the throngs of protesters as "anarchists" exclusively from Madison. The teachers from Janesville, the Rock County plow drivers, and the state employees from Beloit who were in attendance might take issue with that. We are living under a CORRUPT state... Topics: Sly in the Morning, anarchists, Madison, Wisconsin, Walker, Beloit, visitor center, open for...